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* [http://www.wurb.com/if/person/380 Baf's Guide listing for Emily Short] | * [http://www.wurb.com/if/person/380 Baf's Guide listing for Emily Short] |
Revision as of 17:42, 29 January 2007
Emily Short is one of the most renowned authors in the IF community. Emily's nickname on the ifMUD is Emily.
Author Credits
- Not Made With Hands (2000; Z-code).
- Galatea (2000; Z-code). 2000 IF Art Show: winner of Best of Show. Winner of Best Individual NPC at the XYZZY Awards 2000, and finalist for Best NPCs and Best Game.
- Metamorphoses (2000; Z-code). IF Comp 2000: 2nd place. Winner of Best Writing at the XYZZY Awards 2000, and finalist for Best Puzzles, Best Setting, and Best Use of Medium.
- Pick Up the Phone Booth and Aisle (with Ola Sverre Bauge, Steve Bernard, Jon Blask, John Cater, Liza Daly, David Dyte, Stephen Granade, Iain Merrick, Rob Noyes, Dan Schmidt, Dan Shiovitz, and J. Robinson Wheeler; 2001; Z-code). Finalist for Best Use of Medium at the XYZZY Awards 2001.
- The Last Sonnet of Marie Antoinette (2001; Z-code). Speed-IF 16.
- The Crescent City at the Edge of Disaster (2001; Z-code). Speed-IF 2001.
- A Day for Fresh Sushi (2001; Z-code). Speed-IF Without Number.
- Banana Apocalypse and the Rocket Pants of Destiny (2001; Z-code). Speed-IF Y.
- A Dark and Stormy Entry (as "Lord Lobur-Bytton"; 2001; Z-code). LOTECH Comp 2001: 2nd place.
- Pytho's Mask (2001; Z-code). SmoochieComp. Winner of Best NPCs at the XYZZY Awards 2001, and finalist for Best Individual Puzzle, Best Setting, Best Story, Best Writing, and Best Game.
- Marble Madness (2001; Z-code). IF Arcade.
- Best of Three (2001; Glulx). IF Comp 2001: 7th place. Finalist for Best Individual PC, Best Use of Medium, Best Individual NPC, Best NPCs, Best Writing, and Best Game at the XYZZY Awards 2001.
- Savoir Faire (2002; Z-code). Winner of Best Puzzles, Best Individual PC, Best Story, and Best Game at the XYZZY Awards 2002, and finalist for Best Use of Medium, Best Individual Puzzle, Best Setting, and Best Writing.
- Max Blaster and Doris de Lightning Against the Parrot Creatures of Venus (with Dan Shiovitz, illustrator: J. Robinson Wheeler; 2003; TADS 3). Spring Thing 2003: 1st place. Finalist for Best Writing and Best Individual Puzzle at the XYZZY Awards 2003.
- City of Secrets (2003; Glulx). Winner of Best NPCs at the XYZZY Awards 2003, and finalist for Best Individual NPC, Best Writing, Best Setting, Best Story, Best Use of Medium, and Best Game.
- Mystery House Possessed (2005; Z-code). Mystery House Taken Over. XYZZY Awards 2005: Winner of Best Use of Medium, and a finalist for Best Individual Puzzle (identifying the killer).
- Bronze (21-Jan-2006, 01-Mar-2006; Z-code). Speed-IF Gruff.
- Damnatio Memoriae (01-Mar-2006; Z-code).
- Glass (30-Apr-2006; Z-code). Homepage.
- When in Rome 1: Accounting for Taste (30-Apr-2006; Z-code).
- When in Rome 2: Far from Home (30-Apr-2006; Z-code).
- Floatpoint (30-Sep-2006; Glulx). IF Comp 2006: 1st place, and 3rd choice for Miss Congeniality.
Review and Article Credits
- Frequent games reviewer for Baf's Guide and IF-Review. Also has a non-comp reviews page (with links to her reviews of comp games), and a Recommended Playing List that showcases games with unusual features.
- Some Observations on Using Inform 7 - article at Brass Lantern.
Organizational Credits
- Organizer of SmoochieComp in February 2001.
- Organizer of WalkthroughComp in May 2001.
- One of the official judges for RomanceNovelComp (2002).
- Organizer of SwashComp in August 2003.
- One of the judges for the IF Art Show in 2003 and 2004.
- Organizer of Speed-IF Gruff in January 2006.
- Maintains the Cheese-friendly Game Directory.
- One of the people behind feelies.org, "your one-stop shop for interactive fiction feelies".
- Librarian in charge of selected pages at inform-fiction.org.
- Chief Editor of the IF Theory Book.
Other Credits
- Contributed a dream sequence to Narcolepsy (2003) by Adam Cadre, along with Stephen Bond, Liza Daly, Jennifer Earl, Stephen Granade, Jon Ingold, Nick Montfort, Paul O'Brian, Andrew Plotkin, Dan Shiovitz, Bridget Sweeney, and J. Robinson Wheeler.
- Participant, Interactive Fiction Walkthroughs. A reading of IF with Star C. Foster, Nick Montfort, Daniel Ravipinto, and Emily Short. Hosted by Scott Rettberg. Kelly Writers House, 27 October 2004.
Game Appearances
As an NPC:
- Mission from Short (Jessica Knoch and Jennifer Maddox; 2004; Z-code). Speed-IF Century.
- Zig-zy (Jonathan Rosebaugh; 2001; Glulx). Speed-IF XYZZY.
As a reference only:
- "Emil Petit" in Krakatoa Tuna Melt (David Welbourn; 2002; Z-code). Speed-IF 10-9. Emil Petit is who Emily Short might be if she were male and French.
- "Hold for E. Short" in Tinseltown Blues (Chip Hayes; 2002; Z-code). Spring Thing 2002. This notation is on a large cheese prop.
Links
- Emily Short's homepage
- Emily Short's former homepage (This page has moved. Your browser should automatically redirect to its new location, see the like above).
- Baf's Guide listing for Emily Short
- Emily Short at Wikipedia.
Interviews
- Emily Short, author of "Metamorphoses" - SPAG #23, December 29, 2000.
- SmoochieComp 2001 - Stephen Granade of Brass Lantern interviews Emily Short about SmoochieComp. c. February 2001.
- Interaction is better than plastic explosive - Interview by L'avventura è L'avventura, October 2001. (Also in Italian.)
- The SPAG Interview with Emily Short - SPAG #29, June 20, 2002.
- PC Gamer UK Interview: Emily Short - by Richard Cobbett for PC Gamer UK, issue 118, January 2003.
- Interview: Emily Short questioned by KF (View HTML), (View PDF) - InsideADRIFT Issue 9, August 2003.
- Interactive Fiction and Feelies: An Interview with Emily Short - by Bill Loguidice for Armchair Arcade, Issue #2, March 2004.
- Magic Words: Interactive Fiction in the 21st Century - by Andrew Vestal and Nich Maragos, illustrations by Erin Mehlos. Originally at 1up.com. Includes interviews of Emily Short, Stephen Granade, Andrew Plotkin, Adam Cadre, Daniel Ravipinto and Star Foster. 2004.
- The CGM Interviews - Andrew Plotkin and Emily Short are interviewed by Lara Crigger for Computer Games Magazine #185. 2006(?).
- SPAG #44 - Jimmy Maher interviews Graham Nelson and Emily Short about Inform 7. April 30, 2006. (Spanish translation)
- Emily Short, author of "Floatpoint" - SPAG #47, January 16, 2007.